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    GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection

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      david59
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      jtoh:
      david59:


      Yalor, at the end of the day, the PSLE is the equalizer. The result will decide who go to the best schools. Like the GEP students, the best ones would be headhunted by top schools too.
      The only diff. is that those in GEP will get to do far more challenging Maths n science subjects. However, from my ex-student's experience, many GEP students struggled to cope in the programme.
      So, just make sure ur kid keeps up with his/her result. Anyway, the education journey is still a long distance race with many opportunities to strive better even when one falls.

      Which secondary school are you referring to which offers GEPpers more challenging Math and Science curriculums and in which 'many GEP students are struggling in'?

      No, I am referring to the GEP programme that starts in Pri 4 for those who are chosen.

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        jtoh
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        david59:
        jtoh:

        [quote=\"david59\"]
        Yalor, at the end of the day, the PSLE is the equalizer. The result will decide who go to the best schools. Like the GEP students, the best ones would be headhunted by top schools too.
        The only diff. is that those in GEP will get to do far more challenging Maths n science subjects. However, from my ex-student's experience, many GEP students struggled to cope in the programme.
        So, just make sure ur kid keeps up with his/her result. Anyway, the education journey is still a long distance race with many opportunities to strive better even when one falls.

        Which secondary school are you referring to which offers GEPpers more challenging Math and Science curriculums and in which 'many GEP students are struggling in'?

        No, I am referring to the GEP programme that starts in Pri 4 for those who are chosen.[/quote]I see. Thought you were talking about secondary school as your earlier line mentioned PSLE being the equaliser.

        It's true, some students do find it tough-going in GEP but many others enjoy it a lot and are happy being challenged.

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          syshi
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          david59:
          jtoh:

          [quote=\"david59\"]
          Yalor, at the end of the day, the PSLE is the equalizer. The result will decide who go to the best schools. Like the GEP students, the best ones would be headhunted by top schools too.
          The only diff. is that those in GEP will get to do far more challenging Maths n science subjects. However, from my ex-student's experience, many GEP students struggled to cope in the programme.
          So, just make sure ur kid keeps up with his/her result. Anyway, the education journey is still a long distance race with many opportunities to strive better even when one falls.

          Which secondary school are you referring to which offers GEPpers more challenging Math and Science curriculums and in which 'many GEP students are struggling in'?

          No, I am referring to the GEP programme that starts in Pri 4 for those who are chosen.[/quote]Were you teaching in GEP school? Can share what other experiences your ex-students had?

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            ksasalways
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            syshi:
            jtoh:

            [quote=\"aada\"]heard GEP result is out at ACS


            I'm surprised if it's out at ACS and not at the other schools. Traditionally MOE would send the notification, along with all the documents for successful candidates, at the same time to all schools.

            Maybe all schools received the result already. But due to the exams still ongoing, the schools decided to hold back the announcement. As for ACS maybe they've finished the exam yesterday hence the result of GEP selection test was released?[/quote]Most likely cos my DS still taking his exam...last paper tomorrow thus make sense that they teacher told them that result for selection out by Friday...

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              david59
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              syshi:
              david59:

              [quote=\"jtoh\"]

              No, I am referring to the GEP programme that starts in Pri 4 for those who are chosen.

              Were you teaching in GEP school? Can share what other experiences your ex-students had?

              [/quote]No lah. I work as a supervisor in a student care centre. My ex-student now in NUS High School , studying in Sec Two. Now I have three students waiting for the GEP result. They r very brilliant academically n socially. I always enjoy interacting with them n am amazed by their motivation to learn beyond the classroom. And the most important thing is that they have such good attitudes as well. It is such a great pleasure to know them. :grphug:

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                phtthp
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                did you talk to their parents, ask - how did they groom them from young, to cultivate such excellent attitude in their child ?

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                  syshi
                  last edited by

                  david59:


                  No lah. I work as a supervisor in a student care centre. My ex-student now in NUS High School , studying in Sec Two. Now I have three students waiting for the GEP result. They r very brilliant academically n socially. I always enjoy interacting with them n am amazed by their motivation to learn beyond the classroom. And the most important thing is that they have such good attitudes as well. It is such a great pleasure to know them. :grphug:
                  My DS's classmates mostly think about playing... but they are really like to compare and compete.. but a lot are not 'sharing' type.. worry others get better grade or result compared to them...

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                    syshi
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                    phtthp:
                    did you talk to their parents, ask - how did they groom them from young, to cultivate such excellent attitude in their child ?

                    my DS got the interest in books since he was 3 yrs old... he can sit down in a corner flipping through book while we looked around shop. We bought a lot of books which interest him, mostly science.

                    for my DD, she passed 1st round. She's not as 'study' type as her brother. The brain is used for non-academics things. She liked to explore what interest her. In academic, as long as can pass, enough for her. So still waiting anxiously for the 2nd round result...
                    DD never really touched those books that we bought for DS...

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                      Nebbermind
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                      phtthp:
                      did you talk to their parents, ask - how did they groom them from young, to cultivate such excellent attitude in their child ?

                      actually the gep is not a homogeneous group. ever observed a grp project. there was a natural leader, another with ideas, another good at implementing the ideas, finally one who was totally not interested.
                      😓

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                        sleepy
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                        gep kids or mainstream kids, they’re the same in terms of playfulness, social skills, general characteristics, etc. Kids are just kids, gifted or not


                        Only difference is their processing speed, able to process info at faster pace and a bigger hard disk space to store more data

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